Billets pour la cérémonie des derviches tourneurs à Istanbul





Description
Il s'agit d'un rituel authentique avec le son et le mouvement live originaux comme dans les siècles précédents à Istanbul. Concernant la prestation lors de la cérémonie, la musique soufie classique est essentielle. Ça donne le tempo jusqu'au bout et élève l'humeur des derviches. Puis les derviches tourneurs s'avancent pour lever le rideau entre le corps et l'âme. Tous les participants, y compris les musiciens (mıtraban) et les interprètes (semazen), sont des adeptes locaux de l'ordre. Il n'y a donc pas d'interprètes dans cette cérémonie. Cette cérémonie spéciale est, avant tout, une expérience poétique. Le nom original « Sema » a deux significations : le ciel et l’ouïe. Les derviches lèvent la main en tournoyant pour sentir l'univers, sa création et son mouvement. C’est ainsi que l’on arrive à la maturité en tant qu’être humain dans un moment extatique et plein d’amour. Bien qu'il n'ait jamais été considéré comme le courant dominant, l'Ordre Mevlevi a été une partie importante de cette ville de coexistence et nous sommes ici pour le garder.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Vous êtes les bienvenus pour assister à la prière transcendantale du derviche et découvrir le visage spirituel d'Istanbul dans un salon très spécial d'une maison très traditionnelle voisine de Sainte-Sophie. Rejoignez ce voyage mystique dans un lieu authentique qui reflète l'ancien à Istanbul de l'âge classique des siècles Ottomans! Sentez l'Istanbul spirituelle en assistant au rituel des derviches soufis au cœur de la vieille ville ! Découvrez l'Ordre Mevlevi, une vieille tradition séculaire des adeptes de Rumi, le poète médiéval de Konya !
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Informations importantes
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(31)
Went with my husband and two kids. Really enjoyed this authentic experience and would recommend it. The explanation before and after the show was clearly explained and appreciated. Was very mesmerising. A little repetitive but that’s the whole point and is only for an hour.
Unique experience made more meaningful by the explanation given at the commencement of the event. Well managed performance and good length of time.
We arrived only to find it had been cancelled due to earthquake earlier that day. 23/04. Rescheduled for 24th but we had no other options and due to existing plans can not go on 24th.
The ceremony was held at 23th with more than 100 guests as usual. Moreover, 24th was Thursday, and there is no ceremony at Thursdays? What kind of misinformation is this?
really nice live music with historical sounds and you feel the elevation with the whirlign dervishes. the salon and the old house were also really beautiful.
Interesting twirling ability for an extended period of time by the four performers. The musicians were good too. However, the visuals were not explained as to why being shown.
It was a privalege to learn about and witness this religious practice. I feared that it would be more of a show than a ceremony, but it was performed with seriousness and dignity and felt authentic. I'm very glad to have attended.
Really not what we expected, quite short and little to no energy or atmosphere. Even the venue was odd. Actually difficult to stay awake. Definitely not entertainment or entertaining but might appeal to some interested in differing religions.
VERY disappointed. Not as advertised and DEFINITELY not whirling ( as in the explanation of wild : energetic dancing. ) noun: whirling dervish a member of a Muslim (specifically Sufi) religious order who has taken vows of poverty and austerity. Dervishes first appeared in the 12th century; they were noted for their wild or ecstatic rituals and were known as dancing, whirling., or howling dervishes . First of all we arrived early and was told my man on the door that the doors opened at 6.30 and the show started at 06.45. , which I thought was odd as it stated it started at 6.30 . We came back at 6.45 and found out that an explanation had been given on the dance. Then the musicians played and the actual dancers appeared at 6.50. By the time they started dancing it was 7 pm( I presumed they needed that time to get into a trance state for some fast wild and energetic dancing. NO wild and energetic dancing. VERY poor show. I have seen whirling dervishes in Cyprus and they were fascinating. NOT this group. Infact the one in the red hardly seemed in a trance , he kept touching his nose / face . It was my birthday day and I told my friends what a great sight whirling dervishes were and am so disappointed as NOT as described. I will point out I have NEVER put another bad review about an experience, I only put good reviews but this so annoyed me ( infact I told them at the end that I would be putting a bad review on ) . The man was polite and listened and took my details. ( I think he might have offered another show , I don’t know )
A very interesting ceremony. Life is a circle and as such we experienced it. The ceremony is represented in 4 stages and. The dancers I saw were for 4 different ages so I made my own interpretation of 4 important moments in a persons life. While the life keeps spinning we keep growing until we find our true selfs again. This is not a show but an opportunity to experience life through the eyes of Rummi through the Whirling Dervish’s. What they do requires a lot of practice and patience!!
This was a really interesting ceremony. It was good that we read up in advance to understand the basics of their beliefs. The intro done by the local expert was informative (but he should use a microphone). The whirling was so captivating and the live musicians were extremely talented. Value priced at 25 euro. We bought tickets across the street and down a bit from the venue. Really interesting.



